Students who failed to acquire 60% attendance out of the Total Number of Classes held till the commencement of the 2nd (Final) Internal Evaluation, will not be eligible to appear in the said examination which is scheduled to start from Tuesday, 28-11-2017, as per CSR/64/17 dt 14-09-2017 of the University of Calcutta.

ROUTINE:1st Semester: B. COM [Hons & Gen.]

# Students must carry Acknowledgement Card in original and College identity card if issued.

All other commerce classes will remain suspended on the day of examination except IT Practical classes of 2nd year and Project Work of 3rd year.

Morning Shift: On and from 7.30 amDay Shift: On and from 12.00 noonEvening Shift: On and from 5.30 pm

IN KEEPING WITH THE LATEST UNIVERSITY NOTIFICATION REGARDING UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS (SEE C.U. WEBSITE), FRESH APPLICATIONS WILL BE INVITED, ON AND FROM 06/09/2017. CANDIDATES WILL BE ADMITTED DEPENDING UPON AVAILABILITY OF SEATS. LAST DATE OF APPLICATION 07/09/2017 TILL 5 PM.

PUBLICATION OF MERIT LIST AND DATE OF REPORTING AT COLLEGE FOR ADMISSION: 08/09/2017

For ONLINE admission process of B.Sc. (H) and B.Com ( Hons. & Gen.), candidates will have to pay through the website.

ONLINE ADMISSIONS: DO NOT MAKE ANY PAYMENTS AFTER THE EXPIRY OF THE LAST DATE PRINTED ON THE BANK CHALLAN AND/OR MENTIONED ON THE WEBSITE. THE COLLEGE WILL NOT ADMIT CANDIDATES WHO HAVE FAILED TO PAY WITHIN THE PRESCRIBED DATE.

APPLICANTS OF THE 1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH MERIT LISTS OF B.SC (HONS), B.COM (HONS) AND B.COM (GEN) WHO HAVE FAILED TO TURN UP FOR VERIFICATION SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT THE ADMISSION COMMITTEE THROUGH E-MAIL (E-MAIL ID: sajcadmissions@gmail.com )

CANDIDATES, WHO HAVE PAID THEIR [ONLINE] ADMISSION FEES BUT HAVE NOT REPORTED FOR VERIFICATION OF THEIR DOCUMENTS, SHALL HAVE THEIR CANDIDATURE CANCELLED*, IF THEY FAIL TO REPORT TO COLLEGE ON 12/07/2017.(MORNING: 9-10 AM, DAY: 2.30-3 PM, EVENING: 4.30 – 5 PM)

Adoption of any unfair means including submission of incorrect data / information during the application and/or admission process or submission of false/forged documents (mark sheets /certificates etc.) will attract severe punishments including cancellation of candidature and legal action if required.

Notice

NOTE:

Our college does not offer Alternative English as a subject.

Only one [1] Lab. based Subject will be offered as a General Subject in the Subject-Combinations for B.A. Courses

Seats in the following General Subjects are limited and will be offered / allowed according to a ‘first come, first served’ policy: Food & Nutrition, Psychology, Geography, Statistics, Electronics, Computer Science & Journalism.

Elective English will be offered to applicants who have scored a minimum of 50% marks in English at the 10+2 level.

In the Day Shift: only female applicants will be allowed to opt for Psychology, Food and Nutrition and Education(boys are not allowed). Allclasses in these subjects will be held in the Morning Shift.

Applicants must have pass marks in at least Five [5] subjects including pass marks in a full paper of Englishof 100 marks, at the 10+2 level. Only successful candidates who have appeared in their 10+2 Exams in 2016 and 2017 are allowed to apply.

Minimum qualifying marks in each of the 5 subjects for all candidates from all 10+2 boards/councils is 40% (separately in theory and practical, where applicable)

‘Back’/Compartmental candidates are not eligible to apply

Applicants from Vocational Courses are only eligible to apply for the BA General Course.

Marks in ‘Compulsory Environmental Education’ and ‘Environmental Studies’ will not be counted as any of the ‘Best Four’ for determining the ‘aggregate’. The only exception will be ‘Environment Science’ if studied as an elective subject of 100 marks.

3% seats shall be reserved for PWD candidates who are suffering from a) blindness or low vision, b) hearing impairment and c) locomotors disability or cerebral palsy. PWD candidates who suffer 40% or more impairment are eligible for the benefit of reservation

Before filling-up the admission form please go carefully through the Courses Available and Eligibility Criteria, Subject Combinations and Admission regulations of University of Calcutta – For B.A. /B.Sc. (CSR/21/16) and B.Com (CSR/26/17) and relevant government orders.

SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B Criteria

SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B: RESERVATION POLICY AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

ADMISSION 2017

Reserved Quota as per rules of the Government of West Bengal and University of Calcutta : SC - 22%, ST- 6%, OBC-A 10%, OBC-B 7% of total seats in available subjects/courses [See website of BCW Department of the Government of West Bengal].

Eligibility Criteria for S.C. /S.T. candidates for Honours and General courses are as follows—provided the candidate can produce her/his originalcaste certificate as issued by the relevant/competent authorities of the Govt. of West Bengal only [i.e., SDO/ADM/DWO ( District Welfare Officer) of all Districts and Sub-divisions of West Bengal] before the closing date of application. Certificate issued on a later date by any authority will not be acceptable at the time of admission.

a) Honours course - Aggregate 40% [best 4] or/and 40% in subject or allied subject, as applicable, and passed with 5 subjects including English of 100 marks (see the Criteria and Combination of Subjects applicable for the General Category for details )
b) General course – candidates must have passed 10+2 level with 5 subjects including English of 100 marks.
c) Candidates must carry 'Passed' Mark sheet of 10+2 level (i.e., ‘compartmental’/’back’ candidates are not allowed)
d) For admission to different courses, an SC or ST candidate getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination: qualifying marks not lower by more than 25% of the marks obtained by the last candidate of the general category. In case of OBC-A and OBC-B the candidates getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination, qualifying marks not lower by more than 10% from the marks obtained by the last candidate of the general category. In any case, if a candidate obtains marks lower than the minimum qualifying marks prescribed by the University / Appropriate Authority for admission to the relevant course, s/he will not be eligible for admission. [http://wbhed.gov.in/readwrite/uploads/Reservation_Rules.pdf]

*EXAMPLE:Lowest Cut-off for SC/ST: If the Lowest Merit Point of the Unreserved Admitted Candidates List is 100, then the Lowest Merit Point of the SC/ST Merit List will be 75.

Eligibility Criteria for OBC-A and OBC-B candidates for Honours and General courses are as follows, provided the candidate can produce her/his originalcaste certificate as issued by the relevant/competent authorities of the Govt. of West Bengal only [i.e., SDO/ADM/DWO ( District Welfare Officer) of all Districts and Sub-divisions of West Bengal] before the closing date of application. Certificate issued on a later date by any authority will not be acceptable at the time of admission.

*EXAMPLE: Lowest Cut-off for OBC (A and B): If the Lowest Merit Point of the Unreserved Admitted Candidates List is 100, then the Lowest Merit Point of the OBC (A and B) Merit List will be 90.

Eligibility criteria for applications in the OBC-A / OBC– B Category: Same as the general eligibility criteria [unreserved] for Honours and General subjects / courses. (see the Criteria and combination of subjects for General Category)

OBC candidates falling under ‘Creamy Layer’ are excluded from the provision of reservation.

OBC candidates getting admission should have obtained in the previous examination: qualifying marks not lower by more than 10% of the marks obtained by the last candidate of the general category. In any case, if a candidate obtains marks lower than the minimum qualifying marks prescribed by the University / Appropriate Authority for admission to the relevant course, s/he will not be eligible for admission. [http://wbhed.gov.in/readwrite/uploads/Reservation_Rules.pdf]

*EXAMPLE: Lowest Cut-off for OBC (A and B): If the Lowest Merit Point of the Unreserved Admitted Candidates List is 100, then the Lowest Merit Point of the OBC (A and B) Merit List will be 90.

SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B candidates who have their names in the general merit list will be allowed the option of admission EITHER in the General Category OR in the Reserved Category (SC/ST/OBC-A/ OBC- B). The candidate will be admitted in the Reserved Category, by default, if s/he fails to indicate her/his choice in the matter.

The Scheduled Caste/Tribe candidates are entitled to take concessions/benefits admissible to them from the State of their Origin and not from the State, to which they have migrated (vide Ministry of Home Affairs. Govt of India Notification no BC 16014/1/82-SC & BCD-I dated 6th August 1984 and D.O. No 12017/11/89-SCD (R. Cell), dated - 8/1/1990 )

SC/ST/OBC candidates from states outside West Bengal are NOT ENTITLED to seek any reservation benefits. These candidates should apply as General Category candidates, provided they meet the eligibility criteria set for the General Category.

Applications of candidates who fail to submit DURING THE ONLINE APPLICATION PROCESS their valid caste certificates as issued by the offices of the SDO/ADM/DWO of the Government of West Bengal [ORDER NO 3058-BCW/MR-94/11 DATED 16 SEP 2014], will be summarily REJECTED.

Keep the following documents ready before starting the Online Application Process:

a scanned copy of your 10+2 mark sheet

a scanned copy of your recent Passport Size colour photograph

a scanned copy of your full signature

a scanned copy of your/your parents’ address proof

a scanned copy of your Caste/PWD certificate, if applicable.

OUR ADMISSION POLICIES ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING RULES AND REGULATIONS SET BY THE CALCUTTA UNIVERSITY:

Sports Criteria

SPORTS CRITERIA: QUOTA AND CRITERIA

ADMISSION NOTICE 2017

1. Academic Criteria –

(a) For all Honours Subjects of B.A./ B.Sc. / B. Com: 50% in aggregate (best 4) and 45% in subject or allied subjects for all three shifts
(b) For all General Courses of B.A./ B.Sc. / B. Com - 40% in aggregate (best 4) for all shifts.
(c) Other admission criteria and subject combinations will be the same as the criteria for admissions under the General Category

2. Sports Criteria –

(a) The candidate must possess, at least, a National Level Certificate (representing the State of W.B.) for all sports* except football.
(b) For football: ‘A’ Division Club Certificate (Kolkata) OR District level certificate (W.B.) is the minimum requirement.
(c) Participation Certificates during studentship at the 10+2 level will be considered (2015-16 and/or 2016-17)
(d) The Certificates must be recognized by the relevant sports authority.
(e) * Outstanding Sportspersons may apply in one of the following 17 sports-discipline categories:

Athletics (Boys & Girls)

Archery (Boys & Girls)

Badminton (Boys & Girls)

Basketball(Boys and Girls)

Boxing (Boys & Girls)

Chess (Boys & Girls)

Cricket ( Boys)

Diving (Boys & Girls)

Football (Boys)

Gymnastics (Boys & Girls)

Hockey (Boys)

Kabaddi (Boys & Girls)

Table Tennis (Boys & Girls)

Rowing (Boys & Girls)

Swimming (Boys & Girls)

Wrestling (Boys & Girls)

Volleyball (Boys & Girls)

3. Methods of Selection:

(a) Trials will be held AND/OR the level of participation (District/Division/State/National/International) considered.
b. Certificates will be verified by competent experts/authorities. FAKE/FORGED CERTIFICATES WILL INVITE IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION AND LEGAL ACTION.

4. Keep the following documents ready before starting the Online Application Process:

A scanned copy of the certificate of your latest and highest level of sports-participation

A scanned copy of your 10+2 mark sheet

A scanned copy of your recent Passport Size colour photograph

A scanned copy of your full signature

A scanned copy of your/your parents’ address proof

A scanned copy of your Caste/PWD certificate, if applicable.

5. Submission of following Documents with self attestation to the Sports and Games Department of the college (offline)
i) Photocopies of all certificates of participation/achievements during the last two years only (2015-16 and/or 2016-17)
ii) Photocopy of Rank Certificates, where applicable.
iii) Photocopy of the Identification Card of your sports Association
iv) Photocopy of Mark-sheet of the 10+2 level
v) Photocopy of Admission Application Form and fee-receipt (as downloaded from the website)

6. Selections under the Sports Quota category will depend solely on the discretion of the College Authority.
7. The list of short listed candidate(s) will be published on the admissions website.
8. Applicants under the Sports Quota category are advised to apply in as many courses/subjects as possible, provided they choose only one sports-discipline out of the mentioned 17 sports-disciplines.
9. Date of submission of documents – June 12-13, 2017 (11.30 am to 4.30 pm).
10. Candidates must carry 'Passed' Mark sheet of the 10+2 level (i.e., ‘compartmental’/’back’ candidates are not allowed).
11. Candidates must have passed 10+2 level with 5 subjects including English of 100 marks.

B.A./B.Sc/B.Com Subject Combination

B.A. and B.Sc.- SUBJECT COMBINATIONS

Language –English(Compulsory),

Indian Modern Language [select one] – Bengali/ Hindi

Shift

Stream

Subject / Course

B.A. and B.Sc.- Applicant of Honours Course may choose two [2] General Subjects; and applicant of General Course may choose three [3] General Subjects for their study, but not more than one subject from any one group